Pagerank Update Coming Up – Prepare for it
Jamie Harrop wrote a post on Daily Web Ideas on 7 ways to increase your pagerank. Great post I must say and I recommend reading it. He discussed how to get a better pagerank from an excellent marketing and advertising point of view.
On another note I’d like to toss in some of my own SEO ideas for better results – from a web developer’s perspective. Considering Jamie has already covered the other end, this is all I have left.
I cannot stress enough the issue of Keywords. No matter how good your pagerank, if your website is not picked up by the right keywords and phrases it’s useless. Use the right keywords in the URL, the <title> tag, as well as in your content (which include page titles, text, as well as deep-links). If your website is not a blog but a custom made business website, you really need to work on this. Make sure you employe Search-Engine friendly URL schemes. If you are a blogger on Wordpress, be sure to take advantage of slugs and other SEO-friendly Wordpress features.
When the keywords are scattered throughout your page, remember that the things that appear first in the code (which would most likely mean the stuff that appears towards the top-left corner of your screen) has more weight and influence than the other side.
Always use Google Webmaster tools to check for broken links, crawl frequency etc. and keep a track of them if you are serious about SEO on your business website. Make sure your robots.txt file is set correctly to allow good exposure. And don’t use cheap shady tactics like hidden text and illegitimate redirection. Note the difference between 301 and 302 redirects if you often move around pages and such.
Cheers.




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Phew! For a minute there, I thought you were going to tell us to use the keywords meta tag. I’m glad you didn’t.
Good post Jeff!
eh I know a wee bit about SEO! My blog was #1 on Google’s search for “Hot Issues Vancouver”, and a website for my client which was so flash heavy and link-exhausted (due to customer’s request on design and looks) did very well on search engines due to my URL schemes and what not. It even surprised me – I pretty much expected little to no SEO success on that one but somehow we pulled through.
You touch on some good points. I would also recommend using the “all in one SEO plugin.” It helps for those people now knowing what a tag is. But if you’re in this business…people should have a wittle bit of a concept
I didn’t at first…hehe
Wordpress has a lot of plugins for better SEO, and I never heard of the one you just told me about! I will research that.
Good points, Jeff! I’m new to this game and need all the help I can get ! Thanks!
Hi Jeff
Nice post, good info there, nice site by the way
hey thanks… I stopped working on this site when it was almost done tho – there’s still some CSS work I’d like to get done but I’m too busy with other contracts..
Looks great to me, it is hard trying to fit everything in, we are in the middle of a complete redesign of our at the moment.
I’ve tagged and faved you, all the best
Technorati Train
Hope i got response
Best regards
Wow Jeff, I about passed out when I saw you had visited my blog AND commented!
Thanks for stopping by and you have every right to do a little braggin’ about your accomplishments. Come back again someday.
Oh yes I’ll be back… I can’t resist blondes..
i have seen changes in my PR and its is true to say that the google system is now updating, at http://www.googlebugs.com there are results and stats that show this has happened.
thanks
aks